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That said, please no trolling/flaming. Or at least keep it down to tolerable levels?

So, I noticed we've had a lot of "recommend movies to watch" or essential movie threads, whose aims is to put up the movies you think people should be watching. I am aiming for the opposite. What's the movies you'd advise only for people with strong stomachs? i.e. Movies normal people should try to avoid. And perhaps more importantly, why [put this section in spoilers just in case]?

Prob gonna be a lot of horror here...

Now, I watch a lot of horror, even the B-movie kinds and the ones that every fucking internet troll/wannabe hater/fanboy of another movie hates, so I've seen a few...

[1] Teeth - Not for everyone, and not exactly the best movie ever, but whatever. I remember watching the scream awards years ago, and then they got to something like "best mutilation/dismemberment" and I was like 'SAW is soooo gonna win this' and I mean, they had a frigging autopsy scene (this was part 4) so I thought it was in the bag. Then they showed the clip of the last nominee, and the camera pans out onto the audience. Now, the scream awards have a lot of horror-movie people in it, but they all had this look in their faces like "ewwww". I had watched the movie before and had forgotten about it, but I knew the reaction too well.

I'm not gonna discuss the plot here, but rest assured the male populace will at least be creeped out by this movie. I was laughing through the length of it, though...

[2] Audition - Yay a Japanese movie! I remember making a thread asking about this movie, and while there are a lot of other unsettling Japanese movies, I haven't watched them all yet, so...

Anyway, it's not too gorey or OTT, and the whole thing really kicks in in the last 20-something minutes, but for all the buildup, it's worth it.

Warning: Spoilers inside!

I can't get that scene where she pukes and then feeds it to that thing in the sack out of my head... It's just stuck there... Dammit...

[3] Se7en - "what's in the fucking box?!?" End of discussion. Though Sloth was probably the most shocking part of it, IMHO.

[4] Seed - At least that's the title I remember. It's B-movie throughout, everything from the predictable storyline to the acting, etc...

Warning: Spoilers inside!

The most disturbing scenes are in the beginning, what with all the time laps videos of (turn back now) animals dying and then decaying... There's eve one of a (sic) baby... Ugh...

PS
After all the searching, it's apparently a Uwe Boll movie, make of that what you will

Saw I'm not sure is really all that effective as it once was. Sure when we seen the guy saw through his ankle (omfg thats where the movie name is from?! derp), and the second one with the razor blades and that chick all made us quiver. But they sort of ruined it by bringing them out year after year and it's just the same old tactics that we know what to expect.

1. Audition. WTF was that. OMFG. The most disturbing part? The fact that I felt sorry for the girl in the end.

2. Requiem for a Dream. I was scared of life after watching this. Nevermind the double anal penetration or the cutting of the hand, that last scene with Lux Aeterna was by far one of my favorite scenes in movie history.

3. Battle Royale. Pitting kids in a no holds barred deathmatch? That director is a sick genius.

4. Human Centipede. Horrible, gross, and extremely disturbing. I was scared of shitting after that movie.

5. Kinatay. It's a local Filipino film (won in Cannes Film Festival) about people getting cut up. So good, excellently made, but disturbing.

6. Antichrist. I REGRET WATCHING THIS. This is a fantastic fucking movie, but I regret watching it. THIS IS THE MOST DISTURBING OF ALL THE ONES I LISTED. DON'T EVEN DARE WATCH IT. On the other hand, this is one of the most elegantly made movies I've ever seen.

7. The Passion of Christ. Showing this to a bunch of 12 year olds was a really weird move on the part of our school. One of the most gory movies ever.

It didn't really "unsettle" me but I'm surprised no one put up A Clockwork Orange. Undeniably one of (if not) the most controversial movies of all time. There's also American Psycho, Natural Born Killers, a couple of relatively older movies.

I've never had any movie particularly unsettle but Marble Hornets (the Youtube series) is quite terrifying. There's just that one scene (you should know what scene it is if you've watched it). Really creepy. It's well done though.